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they still had to move to washington. washington is such a funny part of the story. when i was writing this book, "ladies of the day," which goes from adams to adams, people arrived in washington and say, where are we, what is this place? it is awful. there is nothing here. it is tree stumps and mud, miserable. then it would get used to it and start writing letters saying, the circus comes to town -- [laughter] and there is a theater now. there is racing. they knew people would arrive and say, where are we, this is horrible. of course, she famously moved into the unfinished white house. it was cold. they cannot keep it. they cannot do anything really to make it habitable. and still, though, the minute they got there, the ladies of washington or "impatient for a drawing room,"
they still had to move to washington. washington is such a funny part of the story. when i was writing this book, "ladies of the day," which goes from adams to adams, people arrived in washington and say, where are we, what is this place? it is awful. there is nothing here. it is tree stumps and mud, miserable. then it would get used to it and start writing letters saying, the circus comes to town -- [laughter] and there is a theater now. there is racing. they knew people would arrive...
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for example, fresh in my mind is the agency in washington where i went recently to get some more cages put in his passport. they just blow in their additional pages because there are too many stamps. that is not rocket science. that does not require any special thing except some pages in the pace pot. i went over, and they said i had to bring my itinerary because they wanted in a hurry. i cannot turn my passport away for six weeks, so i went away and got the itinerary, which is also rather silly because with a computer, you could make an itinerary rather easily. they let me in, and i was given a number. have had an line, and i got a number. they put me together with this number and told me to go to another window, which i did, where the man said he will have to come back tomorrow. here's a receipt for your passport, which is always a frightening piece of paper, and we will have it ready at 11:30 tomorrow morning. he was quite a humorous person. i was there at 11:30. a very long line of people, desperate people, some of whom had airplanes to catch that very day, and the passports or not
for example, fresh in my mind is the agency in washington where i went recently to get some more cages put in his passport. they just blow in their additional pages because there are too many stamps. that is not rocket science. that does not require any special thing except some pages in the pace pot. i went over, and they said i had to bring my itinerary because they wanted in a hurry. i cannot turn my passport away for six weeks, so i went away and got the itinerary, which is also rather...
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this city, washington's city. the city of washington. >> the kennedys at high answer port, the bush family walkers point in maine. >> it became a blur of activity. it was president bush, the first president bush wint for a two mile run in the morning. he followed that with speed golf, going through 18 holes at about half the time most people did. he came back to the house maybe for tennis or a swim. he then went out to sea in his speed boat. i called it a heart stopping jaunt. he fished. he came back. if there were fish to clean, he cleaned them. and then toward the end of the day played highly competitive horse shoes. he was, some people call it, perpetual motion. and the most interesting summer was when iraq, saddam hussein invaded kuwait and the president had to decide whether or not to keep his vacation schedule. he decided that, yes, he would. that no foreign event was going to dictate his personal schedule. but the result was you have photographs on television of troops preparing to go to the middle east and
this city, washington's city. the city of washington. >> the kennedys at high answer port, the bush family walkers point in maine. >> it became a blur of activity. it was president bush, the first president bush wint for a two mile run in the morning. he followed that with speed golf, going through 18 holes at about half the time most people did. he came back to the house maybe for tennis or a swim. he then went out to sea in his speed boat. i called it a heart stopping jaunt. he...
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we are at 75 degrees here in washington. the dew point dropped out of the s.s and into the upper 50 i did a little digging. last kept we had six 90-degree days in the month of september, and that made it 3.5 degrees warmer than average. and this september i can tell you one thing, it's going to get off to a cooler than average start. a big dome of canadian high pressure is moving in. it will take the humidity out and most of the warm air out for tomorrow. and i think this will be close to the high temperature tomorrow. 79 in frederick, maryland. 71 degrees in west virginia. and the last of the showers moving up the jersey shore. and a couple sprinkles down towards richmond and petersburg. you folks from fredericksburg, you may get a grazing of a sprinkle or two. no threat for rainfall out there for the rest of the sunday. 60s and 70s out ahead of the weather front. behind it, 50s and low 60s for low temperatures with dew points now in the upper 40s and low 50s. that real dry air is going to be moving into our area during the
we are at 75 degrees here in washington. the dew point dropped out of the s.s and into the upper 50 i did a little digging. last kept we had six 90-degree days in the month of september, and that made it 3.5 degrees warmer than average. and this september i can tell you one thing, it's going to get off to a cooler than average start. a big dome of canadian high pressure is moving in. it will take the humidity out and most of the warm air out for tomorrow. and i think this will be close to the...
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washington has not been below 60 degrees in washington since june 1s we may it be below 60, one, two, maybe three days this week. a little hint of autumn on the way. no heavy washout kind of rain showers. >> we like it. thank you, chuck. > coming up, the nationals' defensive s >>> nates having themselves a rough night tonight. >> yeah, when you play the cardinals, have you your hands full all the time. when you play the cardinals you're playing against the sluggers from st. louis. one night after albert i hit bombs pujols punched the nates in the stomach with a walkoff home run, the sweet swinging club was back at it again. the bottom of the fifth, cardinals lead it, 3-2. two on two, outs. lud which can bounces one to short. cristian guzman, uh-oh. boots it,oes into the outfield. cardinals up, 4-2. that keeps the inning alive. ron villone faces the next batter and you knew this was come. colby rasmus gets ahold of it, rocks it to right for a three-run jack, his 14th of the year. the cardinals down the nates 9-4. talking football now. before last night's game against the patriots, reds
washington has not been below 60 degrees in washington since june 1s we may it be below 60, one, two, maybe three days this week. a little hint of autumn on the way. no heavy washout kind of rain showers. >> we like it. thank you, chuck. > coming up, the nationals' defensive s >>> nates having themselves a rough night tonight. >> yeah, when you play the cardinals, have you your hands full all the time. when you play the cardinals you're playing against the sluggers from...
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he's got chelsy washington. joe flacco could not have need look easier. >> stan: we talked about the offensive team running on 1st down andic b big plays and getting in ink sink with the wide receivers. good play action. corner on chris campbell. kelly washington runs right by him. >> gerry: one quarter in the blocks. carolina with the lead but the ravens starting to get mojoe in the offense. so far nobody working better than joe flacco. he'll hit five of the six passes in the opening quarter here on the ravens gameday network. why? i don't know she's wandering around the lobby yammering about fios tv, internet and phone all for $79.99 a month. she seems crazy. actually, fios customers get that price for six months. it's like getting three services for the price of two. so am i the one that's crazy? no? (announcer) get fios tv, internet and phone for just $79.99 a month, plus a free dvr for 3 months. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >> gerry: start of the 2nd quarter
he's got chelsy washington. joe flacco could not have need look easier. >> stan: we talked about the offensive team running on 1st down andic b big plays and getting in ink sink with the wide receivers. good play action. corner on chris campbell. kelly washington runs right by him. >> gerry: one quarter in the blocks. carolina with the lead but the ravens starting to get mojoe in the offense. so far nobody working better than joe flacco. he'll hit five of the six passes in the...
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jennifer davis is in washington with more. >>reporter: in massachusetts, they memorialize edward kennedy, the man. the tributes were for a way for crowds to bid farewell. as he made one last stop in front of the senate, 47 years worth of washington friends, colleague and staffers packed the steps to honor the legislator. >> thank you for sharing the senator and so much of his life with us. >>reporter: the statesman's body travelled through the heart of the city that was his second home uto arlington national cemetery where he was buried by his slain brothers. >> earlier in boston, mourners filled the church for his funeral mass. in the pews, more than 85 members of the kennedy clan, and 58 current senators from both sides of the political aisle. president obama delivered a eulogist ojy. >> we loved this kind and tender hero ewho persevered through pain and tragedy. >>reporter: kennedy's son shared memories of a father they said wasn't perfect, but had a big heart. ted kennedy jr. choked back tears as he recalled his father's e
jennifer davis is in washington with more. >>reporter: in massachusetts, they memorialize edward kennedy, the man. the tributes were for a way for crowds to bid farewell. as he made one last stop in front of the senate, 47 years worth of washington friends, colleague and staffers packed the steps to honor the legislator. >> thank you for sharing the senator and so much of his life with us. >>reporter: the statesman's body travelled through the heart of the city that was his...
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but clearly, washington -- his final days in cape cod its radovan family to become a washington was never far from his mind. >> everyone at some point in our lives needs an advocate and you never could have a better one than ted kennedy. if he was in your corner, it was forever. >> we became very good friends. he would get out there and flailing his arms and his face would get red and he would make all of those liberal comments and just experience our side and come up afterwards and say, was that all right? you could not help but like him. >> senators chris dodd and orrin hatch. ted kennedy's final resting place is at arlington national cemetery next to his brother's jack and bobby. how will he be remembered? >> ted kennedy, to those who cover them and knew him slightly will be remembered as the remarkable public figure that he was because he understood that politics were a matter of addition, not subtraction. today's adversary with potentially tomorrow's ally. fundamentally, people liked ted kennedy. conservatives, constituents -- because of who he was and he genuinely liked them it was
but clearly, washington -- his final days in cape cod its radovan family to become a washington was never far from his mind. >> everyone at some point in our lives needs an advocate and you never could have a better one than ted kennedy. if he was in your corner, it was forever. >> we became very good friends. he would get out there and flailing his arms and his face would get red and he would make all of those liberal comments and just experience our side and come up afterwards and...
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a story about it, and it ended up being on the front of "the washington post." when they did a book called, they did not know i was in prison. once they found out, it became a big story, and i had an opportunity to revisit questions from "a question of freedom" about why i was in prison. >> it is universal, it is very deep. you describe it very well. i've not read the whole book, but i cannot wait to read it. talk about why you think it is relevant to today's youth, and what everybody should read this and maybe learn from it. >> it is not only relevant to today's youth, but anybody into literature but primarily it is about literature and the things that young people face. it is about how books altered the way i see reality. >> you were already well read it before you got to prison. you are already a good writer, or not? >> i was kind of a good writer. about 11 to grade, i was kind of well read. when i got out of prison -- >> a whole new level. >> i had conversations about a wide range of literature in a whole range of subjects. >> did you have mentors in prison
a story about it, and it ended up being on the front of "the washington post." when they did a book called, they did not know i was in prison. once they found out, it became a big story, and i had an opportunity to revisit questions from "a question of freedom" about why i was in prison. >> it is universal, it is very deep. you describe it very well. i've not read the whole book, but i cannot wait to read it. talk about why you think it is relevant to today's youth,...
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felt like august in washington. techny click, september 1st, as you may or may not know is the beginning of meet logical fall. as a result, yes, indeed, it'll start feeling like fall out there. cooler temperatures on the way. they arrive tomorrow. they last through much of the upcoming work and sool week out there. and for the most part dry weather expected as well. outside right now, an absolutely beautiful sunday afternoon out there. temperatures have made it once again mostly up into the 8 os. a lot of folks getting outside and enjoying our beautiful weather. skate boarding. it came of age just a -- it was like six months behind me in the growing up period. oh, gosh. pretty skirt. out there enying a beautiful day on the swing sets today. wonderful weather. lower humidity. kids jumping up and down joy. good day for tennis or jogging or biking or sailing, anything you wanted to do out there. high temperature today in washington made it up to 85 degrees. right now 82. our dewpoint temperatures which were in the 70s
felt like august in washington. techny click, september 1st, as you may or may not know is the beginning of meet logical fall. as a result, yes, indeed, it'll start feeling like fall out there. cooler temperatures on the way. they arrive tomorrow. they last through much of the upcoming work and sool week out there. and for the most part dry weather expected as well. outside right now, an absolutely beautiful sunday afternoon out there. temperatures have made it once again mostly up into the 8...
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." >> chris: hello again from fox news in washington. the obama justice department made big news this week, launching a review that could lead to the prosecution of cia officers and we'll hear from former vice president dick cheney, barack obama's leading critic when it comes to the war on terror, and friday we visited his vacation home outside jackson hole, wyoming and he told us he feels liberated now that he has left office and as you'll see, he was surprisingly candid, not only about this president, but, also, about areas where he disagreed with president bush. >> chris: mr. vice president, welcome back to "fox news sunday." this is your first interview since eric holder decided to investigated the cia intelligence officials. >> i think it is terrible. president obama made the announcement some weeks ago -- the announcement some weeks ago that this would not happen and his administration would not go back and look at or try and prosecute cia personnel, and the effort now is based upon the inspector general's report, that was sent to
." >> chris: hello again from fox news in washington. the obama justice department made big news this week, launching a review that could lead to the prosecution of cia officers and we'll hear from former vice president dick cheney, barack obama's leading critic when it comes to the war on terror, and friday we visited his vacation home outside jackson hole, wyoming and he told us he feels liberated now that he has left office and as you'll see, he was surprisingly candid, not only...
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washington times columnist john mccaslin recalls the life of jimmy devine a marijuana trafficker from the bahamas to imported a great amount of the drug into the united states in the 1970's. mr. maslin reports the dea estimates americans were smoking over 35,000 calls per day at the beginning of the decade and relays how jimmy devine could allude the authorities and procure and give away a fortune. john mcclin discusses his book with keith stroup founder of norml the national organization for the reform of marijuana law >> host: how low. i am keith stroup legal counsel of the by the national organization for the reform of marijuana laws but i am the guest host today on afterwards. my guest author is john mccaslin nationallyyndicated columnist for "the washington times" where for nearly two decades he would write his columns from inside the beltway which he describes as complete the anecdotal he is a 25 year journalist working as a wire service strainer and white horror at the days when house course on and most relevant is his book inside the beltway published by thomas nelson in 2004
washington times columnist john mccaslin recalls the life of jimmy devine a marijuana trafficker from the bahamas to imported a great amount of the drug into the united states in the 1970's. mr. maslin reports the dea estimates americans were smoking over 35,000 calls per day at the beginning of the decade and relays how jimmy devine could allude the authorities and procure and give away a fortune. john mcclin discusses his book with keith stroup founder of norml the national organization for...
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from washington, d.c.,his has been "whe house chronic" -- weekly analysis of the news wit insight and sense of humor, feating llewellyn king, linda gasparello, and guests. this program may bseen on pbs statio and cable access channels. view the program onlin channels. view the program onlin visit us at
from washington, d.c.,his has been "whe house chronic" -- weekly analysis of the news wit insight and sense of humor, feating llewellyn king, linda gasparello, and guests. this program may bseen on pbs statio and cable access channels. view the program onlin channels. view the program onlin visit us at
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and hello again from fox news in washington. the obama justice department made big news this week launching a review that could lead to prosecution of cia officers. now, you'll hear from former vice president dick cheney. barack obama's leading critic when it comes to the war on terror. on friday, we traveled to cheney's vacation home just outside jackson hole, wyoming. he told us he feels liberated now that he's left office. and as you'll see, cheney was surprisingly candid, not only about this president, but also about areas where he disagreed with president bush. mr. vice president, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> it's good to be back, chris. >> this is your first interview since attorney general holder named a prosecutor to investigate possible cia abuses of terror detainees. what do you think of that decision? >> i think it's a terrible decision. president obama made the announcement some weeks ago that this would not happen. his administration would not go back and look at or try to prosecute cia personnel. and the e
and hello again from fox news in washington. the obama justice department made big news this week launching a review that could lead to prosecution of cia officers. now, you'll hear from former vice president dick cheney. barack obama's leading critic when it comes to the war on terror. on friday, we traveled to cheney's vacation home just outside jackson hole, wyoming. he told us he feels liberated now that he's left office. and as you'll see, cheney was surprisingly candid, not only about...
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it's draped right across the washington area now. ahead of it, a hint of humidity left but that humidity is heading southbound. a ripple of low pressure will be coming through georgia and alabama late today. overnight tonight, into tomorrow it will be approaching the carolinas. by late in the day tomorrow we might get just a little enhancement of the clouds around the area, maybe a sprinkle or two. fredericksburg into southern maryland again tomorrow. but by and large it will be a fairly dry stretch around here. so for today a couple of clouds left first thing thisorning but it will become mostly sunny by later on this afternoon. still warm today. temperatures in the mid to upper 80s. but lower humidity. then for tomorrow, partly sunny, much cooler. check it out. tomorrow high temperatures only in the 70s. yes, i'm deed, that will feel nice. couple of morning low temperatures, upper 50s to nea 60 degrees. my little factoid of the day yesterday, keith. last time reagan national dropped below 60 degrees was june 1st. >> of this year? >
it's draped right across the washington area now. ahead of it, a hint of humidity left but that humidity is heading southbound. a ripple of low pressure will be coming through georgia and alabama late today. overnight tonight, into tomorrow it will be approaching the carolinas. by late in the day tomorrow we might get just a little enhancement of the clouds around the area, maybe a sprinkle or two. fredericksburg into southern maryland again tomorrow. but by and large it will be a fairly dry...
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in washington that is one of them, with romney during the campaign. the other one is what sam allis was tking about in 1981 when the carter people blamed kennedy for his petulance at a conventionnd for his sinking the cpaign. there aren't too many oer stories of that sort of petulance, are there? >> this was the one with this issue, it was balancing politics with his petulance and it was a beared-- i talked to people around him who said this was not typical of ted kennedy narwaz is trageous performance on the carter night when he was suppos to hold up its hands. he practiced with bob shrum. don't forget to hold up your hand in he didn't d it. he hid in a sea of suits and ultily shook his hand. those are very rare occasions for a guy w is known with great gats great manner, so does stand out. >> thank you so much fothis opportunity tonig. i want to ask, you are both acting as historians and reporter's and i wanted to ask theory sent massachusetts will have to seek a new young senator. i hope not too soon but it is in the foreseeable future, and do you
in washington that is one of them, with romney during the campaign. the other one is what sam allis was tking about in 1981 when the carter people blamed kennedy for his petulance at a conventionnd for his sinking the cpaign. there aren't too many oer stories of that sort of petulance, are there? >> this was the one with this issue, it was balancing politics with his petulance and it was a beared-- i talked to people around him who said this was not typical of ted kennedy narwaz is...
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the rest of what is going on in washington is tragedy. freedom is under assault in the united states. i'm going to talk about some of the ways. i want to remind you that when i say freedom is under assault, i am not talking about just the last four months. did about the past eight years that we went through. we went through during the bush administrations, the excesses of the patriot act, the intrusion of the federal government into local schools, state decisions on marijuana and end-of-life choices, state marriage law, the biggest expansion of entitlement in 40 years, a law to sharply restrict poor political speh, the steady a cumulation of power in the executive branch ald in the person of the president, and unnecessary and still floundering war. the assertion and exercise of the president's power to arrest and incarcerate american citizens on american soil without access to a lawyer or a judge. an increase in federal spending of more than a trillion dollars and a near doubling of the national debt. and all of that before the last 100 d
the rest of what is going on in washington is tragedy. freedom is under assault in the united states. i'm going to talk about some of the ways. i want to remind you that when i say freedom is under assault, i am not talking about just the last four months. did about the past eight years that we went through. we went through during the bush administrations, the excesses of the patriot act, the intrusion of the federal government into local schools, state decisions on marijuana and end-of-life...
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now, it is back to the battles in washington. starting with a blast today at the president, and his attorney general, from the former vice president, dick cheney. here's john cochran. >> reporter: attorney general eric holder decided to name a special prosecutor after a newly-released report said that the cia used not just water boarding, but a handgun and an electric drill to threaten terror suspects. now, dick cheney says politics drove the decision to investigation those techniques. >> i think it's an outrageous political act that will do great damage long-term to our capacity to be able to have people take on difficult jobs, make difficult decisions without having to worry about what the next administration's going to say about it. >> deke dick cheney has shown through the years, frankly, a disrespect for the constitution, for sharing of information with congress, respect for the law, and i'm not surprised that he is upset about this. >> reporter: cheney's daughter said the bush administration found no reason to prosecute cia
now, it is back to the battles in washington. starting with a blast today at the president, and his attorney general, from the former vice president, dick cheney. here's john cochran. >> reporter: attorney general eric holder decided to name a special prosecutor after a newly-released report said that the cia used not just water boarding, but a handgun and an electric drill to threaten terror suspects. now, dick cheney says politics drove the decision to investigation those techniques....
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and arkansas were savages and he took orders from washington. it summarizes the atrocities that are unbelievable this e way is in a memorandum from scott who says we need to win e minds. of the people. as opposed to the hearts and minds. [laughter] scott was a good planner and a good dearest. -- the arrest. he had good strategic sense but a lousy tactician. terrible because becausef unnecessaryloodsh among civilians particularly at veracruz. he caused unnecessary bloodshed among his own troops becae he would charge yen and not let his engineers scout the terrain. so it was done piecemeal like a slaughter. they would fall later at marina dell rey and pretty much the same thing. somewhere he lost over 2010 during the august battles then he would have no army left. these by the way were some of the positions of the mexicans. these guys were terrified of the yankees but fortunately the actions were better but was an ambus securely demonstrated what the officers should have known that en the greenest militia can do a good job of their in a protected
and arkansas were savages and he took orders from washington. it summarizes the atrocities that are unbelievable this e way is in a memorandum from scott who says we need to win e minds. of the people. as opposed to the hearts and minds. [laughter] scott was a good planner and a good dearest. -- the arrest. he had good strategic sense but a lousy tactician. terrible because becausef unnecessaryloodsh among civilians particularly at veracruz. he caused unnecessary bloodshed among his own troops...
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family to be sent to washington. >> senator kennedy, where on the scale between extremely conservative and ultraliberal would you place yourself? >> well, i certainly consider myself a liberal. >> uh-huh. >> when you arrived in the senate, how were you received? >> very well. the members of the senate were extremely kind and hospitable to me, extremely helpful. and i've only made one speech. that's been a major speech, and that was on the question of civil rights. i have seen what discrimination at home does to us. this is not a political issue. it is a moral issue. >> i was very conscious that that whole move to strike down the barriers of race, was perhaps the most difficult crisis that the country has come to grips with. and the president wanted to make the progress in civil rights, recognized the moment in terms of american history, so was a very emotional time with the lunch counter sit-ins, the dogs, biting at students from george wallace, and the school house door, with calling out the national guard in southern states. >> go home! >> and it was a time when there really had to b
family to be sent to washington. >> senator kennedy, where on the scale between extremely conservative and ultraliberal would you place yourself? >> well, i certainly consider myself a liberal. >> uh-huh. >> when you arrived in the senate, how were you received? >> very well. the members of the senate were extremely kind and hospitable to me, extremely helpful. and i've only made one speech. that's been a major speech, and that was on the question of civil rights....
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kelly washington, a big catch deep in carolina territory. then flacco find the heap who had four receptions with a t.d. ravens on top 7-3 and they kept it up. later in the second quarter, mcgahy putting them on top. could have been more. jones right to the panthers interception. no worries, though. ravens win it 17-13. after wards, joe cool. >> we are going to tackle it each way, i think we have the best chance of winning. i think we have done a good job of throwing the balled around and -- ball around and tonight was another example. pateon manning up to his old tricks against the lions. nothing like a preseason game that goes down to the wire. assistanton delivers a t.d. strike. that cuts it to 17-16. it's the preseason. you don't want overtime. they go for two and the lions get it done. no, that is not a misspeak. the lions get it done. they win 18-17 was the final score. but the big story, the ravens win 3-0 so far in the preseason. that's it for sports. i'm steve davis have a great day. >> we're hearing from baltimore rookie tony fine.
kelly washington, a big catch deep in carolina territory. then flacco find the heap who had four receptions with a t.d. ravens on top 7-3 and they kept it up. later in the second quarter, mcgahy putting them on top. could have been more. jones right to the panthers interception. no worries, though. ravens win it 17-13. after wards, joe cool. >> we are going to tackle it each way, i think we have the best chance of winning. i think we have done a good job of throwing the balled around and...
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molly has more from washington -- malani wilkes has more from washington. >> they called at it terrible decision to appoint a special prosecution. saying that the obama administration is caving to pressure from the left wing of the democratic party and calls the investigation a clearly political move. >> an outrageous political act that will do great damage long-term to our capacity to be able to have people take on difficult jobs, make difficult decisions, without worrying what the administration will do. >> obama said he wants to move forward, not backward with looking into the interrogation techniques but cheney sugge cheney denies that. and the bush administration had guidelines that gave c.i.a. ability to use water boarding and other tactics that some consider torture but the attorney general report said some v interrogators went beyond that. dick cheney called the interrogations good policy that worked well. it's a claim some democrats dispute. >> it got some to information but there is a great discrepancy and error out there in what people say it did produce. we need to straighte
molly has more from washington -- malani wilkes has more from washington. >> they called at it terrible decision to appoint a special prosecution. saying that the obama administration is caving to pressure from the left wing of the democratic party and calls the investigation a clearly political move. >> an outrageous political act that will do great damage long-term to our capacity to be able to have people take on difficult jobs, make difficult decisions, without worrying what the...
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caroline shively has more from washington. >> the death of ted kennedy could dramatically change the fight for health care reform for two reasons, one he's been leading the charge for reform for four decades. for another, the demes and independents have fallen below the 60 vote filibuster proof majority. if they go for a partisan bill they may have to have some maneuver for the 60 vote instead of the threshold. harry reid said if he can't get a bipartisan vote he'll vote partisan. republicans are no fan of that plan. republican orrin hatch tells abc that lawmakers can learn a lot from kennedy. >> one thing that kennedy had, he could bring together all of the base groups of the democratic party. they wouldn't take him on once he made up his mind. but kennedy had something most members of the senate don't have. he could afford to wait and he didn't have 0 worry about attacks from the left, something earned over a 47 year career. >> ted kennedy had the ability and the knowledge to get into a political situation and make the compromises that he knew that there might be some people who mi
caroline shively has more from washington. >> the death of ted kennedy could dramatically change the fight for health care reform for two reasons, one he's been leading the charge for reform for four decades. for another, the demes and independents have fallen below the 60 vote filibuster proof majority. if they go for a partisan bill they may have to have some maneuver for the 60 vote instead of the threshold. harry reid said if he can't get a bipartisan vote he'll vote partisan....
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caroline shivley, live in washington. >> eric: so let's start with this, how significant do you think the remarks are by the senator this morning? >> reporter: i think it is significant, eric because it comes from enzi and if it was one of the other 39 republicans in the senate it would be a blow but not that big of a deal but he's one of the guys at the table. listening to him describing democrats' efforts in the g.o.p. internet address this weekend. >> both the president and the democratic controlled congress will reject the go it alone path they are currently on. if they do, we'll have a chance to truly work on a real bill, that will address those critical issues. >> reporter: did you hear enzi call it a go it alone path and democrats disagreed that that is their goal and he's one of the republicans trying to negotiate the bipartisan deal. and the gang of six is said to have a teleconference on friday, before lawmaker get back to washington, september 8th, we will see if they can hand out anything, so far avenue months and months of negotiations they have miss aid lot of deadlines
caroline shivley, live in washington. >> eric: so let's start with this, how significant do you think the remarks are by the senator this morning? >> reporter: i think it is significant, eric because it comes from enzi and if it was one of the other 39 republicans in the senate it would be a blow but not that big of a deal but he's one of the guys at the table. listening to him describing democrats' efforts in the g.o.p. internet address this weekend. >> both the president and...
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we have clouds hanging over washington first thing this morning. they are on the move and will move away from the area. temperatures in the mid and upper 60s in some areas. 72 here in downtown. forecast for today, skies will get bluer and bluer as the day goes along. a touc chicago. feels like fall. northeast, 84. 77 in boston. now here's lester. >> janice, thanks. >>> up next, controversy over whether there is a link between one vaccine and autism. discover gives you a cash back bonus on every single purchase. what you do with it is up to you. what will you get ck with your cash back? it pays to discover. the cleaner you feel. olay deep cleansers go beyond what the eye can see. they remove 2 times more dirt and make-up than basic cleansing. for a deep clean feeling, deep cleansers from olay. costs over $10. but blue bunny ice cream and toppings from walmart cost less. make ice cream treats at home just three times a month instead, and save over $220 a year. save money. live better. walmart. >>> tonight, matt lauer hosts a special "dateline" with v
we have clouds hanging over washington first thing this morning. they are on the move and will move away from the area. temperatures in the mid and upper 60s in some areas. 72 here in downtown. forecast for today, skies will get bluer and bluer as the day goes along. a touc chicago. feels like fall. northeast, 84. 77 in boston. now here's lester. >> janice, thanks. >>> up next, controversy over whether there is a link between one vaccine and autism. discover gives you a cash back...
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the homeland in "the washington post" op-ed which said we bought into the whole where is the audacity? liberals are not happy, conservatives are not happy. what will be interesting to watch after the holiday is what is the line that he can force? >> it's more than a technical problem, though. if the white house is now facing a really tough choice which is are you going to not get anything on what the president said is his central domestic policy issue or -- >> a tactical problem. >> i was going to say, people are torn because they're always afraid if government does the wrong thing they'll lose something but the conservatives who have won the debate in august because they focused on that, everybody has forgotten what they don't like about the current health care system. they don't like that people go bankrupt. they don't like that you can be denied coverage because you have a pre-existing condition and obama's task is to move the conversation back to, wait a minute, there's stuff in here you don't like and we'll fix it >> that's right but what happened is -- sorry. what happened is pe
the homeland in "the washington post" op-ed which said we bought into the whole where is the audacity? liberals are not happy, conservatives are not happy. what will be interesting to watch after the holiday is what is the line that he can force? >> it's more than a technical problem, though. if the white house is now facing a really tough choice which is are you going to not get anything on what the president said is his central domestic policy issue or -- >> a tactical...
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i thought i'd look at washington dc. senator edward kennedy laid to rest near his brothers at arlington national cemetery and northern virginia. live pictures of the family at the gravesite there. graveside ceremony just wrapping up. very intimate and private. only for family and close friends of the senator. limited media access. president john f. kennedy buried at arlington in his 1963 and then in 1968 senator robert kennedy assassinated, he was buried there as well. not all three brothers are buried there and resting together. the body font from boston two andrews air force base. a brief ceremony at the capitol steps and then onto arlington. a long and moving date part of history. i'm rick folbaum. about huckabee. >> mike: and the folks in our studio audience get your people like frank endo. frank, you're going to do a gig in vegas and. >> i just signed a deal to be at the monte carlo of becoming for the next ten years and i thought i should start reading the contract. speak and you have your own television show. but
i thought i'd look at washington dc. senator edward kennedy laid to rest near his brothers at arlington national cemetery and northern virginia. live pictures of the family at the gravesite there. graveside ceremony just wrapping up. very intimate and private. only for family and close friends of the senator. limited media access. president john f. kennedy buried at arlington in his 1963 and then in 1968 senator robert kennedy assassinated, he was buried there as well. not all three brothers...
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. >> and tonight at washington arlington cemetery, senator ted kennedy was buried alongside his brothers president john f kennedy and robert kennedy. >> certain fittingness in having a burial at the dying of the day. because we know that the sun will come back again tomorrow. and as we think of teddy, we know that his new life begins. and as we look at this great family, we are sure that new life is already beginning, and that new great things are happening. >> our digital correspondent lindsay mathis is outside arlington national cemetery tonight where she talked with local people who showed up to pay their respects. lindsay. >> reporter: well, first the kennedy family left her from arlington cemetery around 9:00 and there were still folks lined up to see them off. it meant a great deal to the crowds to be able to share the family's grief and it is obvious the crowds' presence meant a great deal to the kennedy family. >> everybody has an emotional connection to be here. to say thank you. >> alexis thompson decided to come here this morning. >> we got here about 3:30, and we -- when we p
. >> and tonight at washington arlington cemetery, senator ted kennedy was buried alongside his brothers president john f kennedy and robert kennedy. >> certain fittingness in having a burial at the dying of the day. because we know that the sun will come back again tomorrow. and as we think of teddy, we know that his new life begins. and as we look at this great family, we are sure that new life is already beginning, and that new great things are happening. >> our digital...
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in the washington post, and other than american teapot. i guess judy, the question is do those headlines capture some of the thoughts behind this guy? >> i think we have seen an amazing amount of reporting. things i did not know such as one of the things that senator kennedy, this great liberal wanted to do and he was truly this torch bearer for liberalism, was watch every episode of 24. i think we have learned a lot about the man and you know, the first time after we learned about his fatal illness, there was almost no mention of mary joe kopechne. and this time we have had a balanced assessment of senator kennedy and his legacy. the congressional legacy is extraordinary. and now i think of politics daily pointed out that many of the liberal causes such as don't ask don't tell, have a sponsor, and they are stranded issues because no one was to pick them up. >> jim, let me get your reaction to something columnist brigade wrote in newsweek. after the assassination of jfk, virtually launched modern television news. he finally said the death
in the washington post, and other than american teapot. i guess judy, the question is do those headlines capture some of the thoughts behind this guy? >> i think we have seen an amazing amount of reporting. things i did not know such as one of the things that senator kennedy, this great liberal wanted to do and he was truly this torch bearer for liberalism, was watch every episode of 24. i think we have learned a lot about the man and you know, the first time after we learned about his...
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. >> reporter: some here are locals, some tourists who just happened to be in washington this week. earl siblee was a sent did i constituent. >> he served as a private in the united states army just like i did so i felt we had something in common there. >> reporter: there are more than 300,000 people purchase i had at arlington national cemetery including veterans dating back to the american revolution. aside from the tomorrow of the unknown -- too many of the unknown soldier the hillside where the kennedys are buried is one of the hillside's most visited sites. in the coming weeks the national cemetery expects more mourners from across the nation to pay their respects to the last of three brothers to take his place on this arlington hillside. >> the people wll come back. it's much more of a historic spot and i think when anyone comes to washington they will come here now. >> it's a place where, for folks who paid the ultimate price on behalf of the country so i would say that, you know, edward kennedy and robert and john f. kennedy fit that definition. >> reporter: arlington nation
. >> reporter: some here are locals, some tourists who just happened to be in washington this week. earl siblee was a sent did i constituent. >> he served as a private in the united states army just like i did so i felt we had something in common there. >> reporter: there are more than 300,000 people purchase i had at arlington national cemetery including veterans dating back to the american revolution. aside from the tomorrow of the unknown -- too many of the unknown soldier...
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you watched what was happening in washington. did it feel like he was really on the verge of seeing his dream realized? >> i think he thought with the election of boem obama this country was on the virj of seeing so many of his dreams realized, and i think that will be realized. i think a lot has been written about how much his voice has been missed, and i think it has. i think perhaps just his passing will invigorate people to get it done, and he gave his life to that, but he gave his life to so many things. he saw so much of what he fought for accomplished. >> there's an image from the convention last year. he was wiping tears away as he spoke about what he kashd about, health care, and other events, and, fortunately, as an advocate for barack obama. it was kind of a good-bye and a long good-bye, but he had that next year. what was that final year like? >> well, i think it was for me watching this final year was beautiful because i think there have been a lot of things written about teddy over the years, and it hasn't all been
you watched what was happening in washington. did it feel like he was really on the verge of seeing his dream realized? >> i think he thought with the election of boem obama this country was on the virj of seeing so many of his dreams realized, and i think that will be realized. i think a lot has been written about how much his voice has been missed, and i think it has. i think perhaps just his passing will invigorate people to get it done, and he gave his life to that, but he gave his...
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[♪mÚsica♪] [♪mÚsica♪] >> buenas noches de sÁba desde washington. gracias por acompaÑarnos nesta segunda edici. ediciÓn. comenzamos en la capital del paÍs que sirviÓ de homenaje a kennedy durante el paso a su destino final en el cementerio. la caravana se detuvo algunos minutos la plaza este h@tpx@d@ congreso le dieron un emotivo Último adiÓs mediante una oraciÓn. nuestra corresponsal tiene todos los detalles. >> el senador fue enterrado hoy en el cementerio nacional cerca de las tumbas de sus hermanos asesinados. el mÁs joven de ellos tomÓ su torcha y tuvo una larga vida para avanzar los ideales por los que ellos murieron. >> ahora, aquÍ descansa en paz. la ceremonia fue privada. unas 200 personas, su familia y su mÁs Íntimo círculo. >> por la maÑana en boston, ante un cielo inconsolable, tuvo lugar la misa funeraria para unos 1500 invitados en la basÍlica catÓlica de nuestra seÑora del perpetuo socorro. su viuda estuvo rodeada de los hijos del senador. que cargaron el fÉretro junto a otros sobrinos. allÍ estaba toda la dinastía
[♪mÚsica♪] [♪mÚsica♪] >> buenas noches de sÁba desde washington. gracias por acompaÑarnos nesta segunda edici. ediciÓn. comenzamos en la capital del paÍs que sirviÓ de homenaje a kennedy durante el paso a su destino final en el cementerio. la caravana se detuvo algunos minutos la plaza este h@tpx@d@ congreso le dieron un emotivo Último adiÓs mediante una oraciÓn. nuestra corresponsal tiene todos los detalles. >> el senador fue enterrado hoy en el cementerio...
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the former archbishop of washington, d.c. spoke to the family as the sun was setting there. >> something fitting in having a burial at the dying of the day because we know that the sun will come back again tomorrow. >> vice president and mrs. biden also attended the burial. senator kennedy's grave stone already has been made and will be put in place tomorrow. it will lie on the ground and read edward morea morrow kenne. >>> at the bottom of the hour we will discuss and perhaps debate the legacy of the last liberal lion in the united states senate. and then you heard it here first, investigating the now officially alleged homicide of michael jackson. first, meet karl provin whose beautiful step daughter was kidnapped back in 1991 but who miraculously just returned to the land of the living. shake my hand, man. i got to give you a hug. congratulations. congratulations. >> thank you. >> when i first heard your story back in 1993, i cried. and now i feel almost like that again. how are you feeling right now? >> got to tell you fo
the former archbishop of washington, d.c. spoke to the family as the sun was setting there. >> something fitting in having a burial at the dying of the day because we know that the sun will come back again tomorrow. >> vice president and mrs. biden also attended the burial. senator kennedy's grave stone already has been made and will be put in place tomorrow. it will lie on the ground and read edward morea morrow kenne. >>> at the bottom of the hour we will discuss and...
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do not believe any politician in washington. the national right to life says they expressed their opposition to h.r. 3200. this bill would predictably result in the greatest expansion of abortion since roe vs. wade. because of the amendment in the bill, we turned around and we brought up an amendment to ban abortion in the bel predr we passed it on a very close vote for it unfortunately, they turn around later, you can watch the tape on c-span, henry waxman brought it back up again and defeated an amendment, using a procedural trick. it allowed them to bring it up again and killed our amendment that bans abortion in the bill so that it reverted back to the original form. according to the national right to life, that would result in the greatest expansion of abortions since roe vs. wade. we forced a vote. we would be happy to get two copies of them. they occurred and they defeated our amendment. they allowed abortion in the bill. >> do you have a follow-up? >> yes, i do. i would like to mention that i am very disappointed that t
do not believe any politician in washington. the national right to life says they expressed their opposition to h.r. 3200. this bill would predictably result in the greatest expansion of abortion since roe vs. wade. because of the amendment in the bill, we turned around and we brought up an amendment to ban abortion in the bel predr we passed it on a very close vote for it unfortunately, they turn around later, you can watch the tape on c-span, henry waxman brought it back up again and...
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>>> from nbc news in washington this is "meet the press" with daefd gregory. >>> this sunday special edition. remembering senatordward m. kennedy who was laid to rest yesterday evening along se his brotrs at arlington nationa cemete. with us to honoris remarkae li in ceer a public office maria river, first lady of cafornia and daughter o his sist uninceshrive and kathen kennedy tosend,he he wouldest child o his brother, robert f. kennedy. two his clost colleags in the senate, fellow senator fro massachusetts john kerry and chris do of connecticut. plus, democratic strategist bob shurum long-time political advisor to theenat who helpedri his fams speh of the 1980emoctic national convention. >> the work goes on. the cause endus. the hope still lives. d the dream shall never die. >> and psidential historian doris kear goodwin who author he fitzgerds and the kennedys." captions paid foby nbc-universal television >>> ♪ ♪ >>> friday evening after the moving memial svice in boston, i sat down at the kennedy libraryith hisiece ria shver, and asked her what the tremendous public outpourin
>>> from nbc news in washington this is "meet the press" with daefd gregory. >>> this sunday special edition. remembering senatordward m. kennedy who was laid to rest yesterday evening along se his brotrs at arlington nationa cemete. with us to honoris remarkae li in ceer a public office maria river, first lady of cafornia and daughter o his sist uninceshrive and kathen kennedy tosend,he he wouldest child o his brother, robert f. kennedy. two his clost colleags in...
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tonight, president obama is wrapping up his vacation and getting back to work to washington. job number one is getting health-care reform passed, but it may be more difficult now without senator ted kennedy. >> president obama is heading back to washington after a vacation in martha's vineyard. >> may he rest in eternal peace. >> president obama said farewell to a man he called his mentor. senator ted kennedy was also a critical ally in this all- important health-care fight. crowds of people gather to pay respects to the center at the kennedy grave site at arlington national cemetery. on capitol ill, lawmakers from both parties are trying to figure out what the loss of this legendary power broker might mean. his republican fred orrin hatch predicts it will be harder than ever to reach agreement -- and his republican friends. -- his republican friend. >> the vast amount of people out there in the public, and they do not want this. >> they have been struggling to reach a compromise. >> the democrats are trying to rush a bill through a process that will actually make our nation'
tonight, president obama is wrapping up his vacation and getting back to work to washington. job number one is getting health-care reform passed, but it may be more difficult now without senator ted kennedy. >> president obama is heading back to washington after a vacation in martha's vineyard. >> may he rest in eternal peace. >> president obama said farewell to a man he called his mentor. senator ted kennedy was also a critical ally in this all- important health-care fight....
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george washington vanderbilt planned every personal detail of the life he wanted to lead here. on a more modest scale that's happening today as well. our cover story is reported by mar that teichner. >> i always maintained there was no such thing as a sdum question. even though that's not true i still maintain it. >> reporter: john bauer was a high school teacher in michigan before retiring to ashville and getting a part-time job as a tour guide at the biltmore estate. >> photography is allowed anywhere on the estate except in the house. why do i want to keep on teaching when i can retire financially and i can try something completely different? >> reporter: americans just aren't retiring the way they used to. >> we don't want to just sit down and vegetate. >> reporter: and you don't have to go very far from the biltmore estate to see how they're redesigning the whole notion. >> i see a two in there. >> reporter: nancy long spent her career writing for newspapers and magazines. now she's a volunteer at the ashville art museum. >> there are many kinds of art. you can work in man
george washington vanderbilt planned every personal detail of the life he wanted to lead here. on a more modest scale that's happening today as well. our cover story is reported by mar that teichner. >> i always maintained there was no such thing as a sdum question. even though that's not true i still maintain it. >> reporter: john bauer was a high school teacher in michigan before retiring to ashville and getting a part-time job as a tour guide at the biltmore estate. >>...
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"washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c- span. and now, commerce secretary gary locke speaking at a conference of minority-owned businesses. this is about 25 minutes. >> i was an adviser to president barack obama during the last election. in all of my experiences this was raised by one of his daughters. looking out over a sea of thousands of onlookers, when suddenly his daughters, one of his daughters, tug at his coat tand asked a profound question. she asked, why are we here? why are we here? and it is a profound question, one that i believe that we must ask each and every day of our lives. as individuals, as americans, as leaders, as businessmen and businesswomen, all across this country, why are we here? and i think that same question is even relevant today at this conference. why are you here? i imagine that many of you are here for varying reasons, some to network, some to gain new knowledge, some define ways to access capital, and for many varied reasons. i am here, a vice-president but biden -- vice-president biden particip
"washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c- span. and now, commerce secretary gary locke speaking at a conference of minority-owned businesses. this is about 25 minutes. >> i was an adviser to president barack obama during the last election. in all of my experiences this was raised by one of his daughters. looking out over a sea of thousands of onlookers, when suddenly his daughters, one of his daughters, tug at his coat tand asked a profound question. she asked,...
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checked that kelley washington on the receiving end. you are so used to sees five and think derrick mason. joe flacco has a couple of targets that he's comfortable going to in the crunch. it makes it a lot harder to defend. >> stan: that's why they have kelly. to be able to make the catches between people and down in the red zone. use that big body. >> gerry: flacco will stay in the shotgun with three receivers on third and 12. gets it's off complete to mcgahee. that means the kicking team will come on. steve hauschka, he missed a shot from 27 in the first half will get a shot here. this will be a 38-yarder. >> stan: kicked the other kick down the hash and missed it to the right. this is the important thing. how does he react after missing one? this is a very telling kick. >> gerry: sam koch holding. it's good. splits the uprights. steve hauschka bounces back and the ravens extend their lead. things we all look to haven't changed. like owning a home. watching our children grow. and retiring with confidence. so whatever you're looking fo
checked that kelley washington on the receiving end. you are so used to sees five and think derrick mason. joe flacco has a couple of targets that he's comfortable going to in the crunch. it makes it a lot harder to defend. >> stan: that's why they have kelly. to be able to make the catches between people and down in the red zone. use that big body. >> gerry: flacco will stay in the shotgun with three receivers on third and 12. gets it's off complete to mcgahee. that means the...
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job by kelley washington earning the trust of joe flacco. it was a go route. you release off the line of scrimmage and separate from the d.b. got a great catch from joe. >> looking for another guy who can make plays. that's something the ravens need to see more and getting it. we take a look at highlights. from the first half. the gorgeous throw from joe flacco. >> it's about the timing and rhythm and trying to get in sync. here's cam cameron, mixing it up. you see ray rice making guys miss. that's what makes him special. i like the fact in the red zone you have an opportunity to use another weapon, a valuable weapon in todd heap. you are going to get a touchdown. >> willis mcgahee taking his role. the ravens got up there 14-3. >> we have to show highlights from the defense. fantastic pre-season for nada. todd heap again. a great throw. >> it's about earning the trust of the quarterback. >> stan:
job by kelley washington earning the trust of joe flacco. it was a go route. you release off the line of scrimmage and separate from the d.b. got a great catch from joe. >> looking for another guy who can make plays. that's something the ravens need to see more and getting it. we take a look at highlights. from the first half. the gorgeous throw from joe flacco. >> it's about the timing and rhythm and trying to get in sync. here's cam cameron, mixing it up. you see ray rice making...
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the 27 -year-old teaches in baltimore and work out of the washington bureau. >>> what is on tap for monday morning weatherwise? >> it will be a cool start, touch of fall. we'll take out the almanac. because the humidity was lower it was comfortable. high temperature 84. low 72. average is 84 and 66. we'll come back and show you one lo shower on doppler and talk about how long the fall weather will last. b@b@b@ (employee 1) subject: urgent!! bob!! i need the baker file stat!! reply!! still making changes. circle back later!! what's with the yelling? oh, our internet slows down during peak hours so sending e-mails and large files just takes forever. so, we just yell. ben!!! thanks for the flowers!!! i thought you hated me!!! lol!!! semi-colon! right parenthesis! winky emoticon! (announcer) switch to verizon and get a dedicated high speed internet connection from our office to your small business so you won't be slowed down even if your neighbors are online. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v today and for only $79.99 a month for 12 months with a 3 y
the 27 -year-old teaches in baltimore and work out of the washington bureau. >>> what is on tap for monday morning weatherwise? >> it will be a cool start, touch of fall. we'll take out the almanac. because the humidity was lower it was comfortable. high temperature 84. low 72. average is 84 and 66. we'll come back and show you one lo shower on doppler and talk about how long the fall weather will last. b@b@b@ (employee 1) subject: urgent!! bob!! i need the baker file stat!!...
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kelley washington stepping up with a big catch in carolina territory. and then flacco finding heap who had four receptions. ravens on top 7-3, and they kept it up. later in the second quarter, magahee from a yard out putting the ravens on top 14-3. it could have been more, but the backups couldn't catch the football. jones drops it. interception for carolina. no worries though. the ravens win 17-13 despite that interception there. afterwards, joe cool. >> we are going to go out there and attack each defense the way we think we have the best shot of winning. i think over this preseason, we have tried to throw the ball around a little bit, and i think we have din a good job of that. tonight was just another example. >> more preseason. peyton manning up to his old tricks again the lions. hooked up with dallas clark. 7-0i7bdy. nothing like a preseason game that goes down to the wire. that td strike cuts it to 17-16. it is the preseason, and you don't want overtime. 18-17 lions win. is that an oxymoron or what? yes, the lions win. a double whammy no the orio
kelley washington stepping up with a big catch in carolina territory. and then flacco finding heap who had four receptions. ravens on top 7-3, and they kept it up. later in the second quarter, magahee from a yard out putting the ravens on top 14-3. it could have been more, but the backups couldn't catch the football. jones drops it. interception for carolina. no worries though. the ravens win 17-13 despite that interception there. afterwards, joe cool. >> we are going to go out there and...
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the senator was laid to rest after tributes stretching from boston to washington. here's nbc's andrea mitchell. >> reporter: in a drenching rain under leaden skies, the kennedys and the nation says farewell to teddy. awaiting him at the mission church in boston, his wife, vicki, pillar of strength during his struggle with cancer, his sister, jean, soul survivor of her generation. sergeant shriver, afflicted with alzheimer's. republicans and democrats equally touched. honored by three of the four surviving presidents and the current president. above all else, it was a window into the family man. >> for my grandfather's brave promise last summer that the work begins anew, the hope rises again and the dream lives on. >> reporter: and the son, thanking the father who helped him through life struggles. teddy jr. who, as a 12-year-old, lost a leg to bone cancer. >> as i struggled to walk, i slipped and i fell on the ice and i started to cry and i said, i can't do this. i said, i'll never be able to climb up that hill. and he lifted me up in his strong, gentle arms and sa
the senator was laid to rest after tributes stretching from boston to washington. here's nbc's andrea mitchell. >> reporter: in a drenching rain under leaden skies, the kennedys and the nation says farewell to teddy. awaiting him at the mission church in boston, his wife, vicki, pillar of strength during his struggle with cancer, his sister, jean, soul survivor of her generation. sergeant shriver, afflicted with alzheimer's. republicans and democrats equally touched. honored by three of...